Fake-a-Hack DNC Collusion with Ukraine company CrowdStrike to frame up Russia for sanctions

The
DNC and Ukraine owned company together ran a fake-a-hack fraud to frame
Russia which has resulted in sanctions against Russia.

On its
website, the Atlantic Council of the United States discloses receiving
between $50,000 and $99,000 from Soros’s Open Society Foundations. But
that presents an incomplete picture. IRS filings reveal Soros’s Open
Society Institute has given $248,259 to the Atlantic Council since 2002.

Comey testifies FBI relied entirely on private company hired by DNC
to prove Russian interference: FBI NEVER HAD ACCESS TO ACTUAL EVIDENCE

BURR:
And the FBI in this case, unlike other cases that you might
investigate, did you ever have access to the actual hardware that was
hacked, or did you have to rely on a third party to provide you the day
that that they had collected?

COMEY: In the case of the DNC,
and I believe the D triple C, but I’m sure the DNC, we did not have
access to the devices themselves. We got relevant forensic information
from a private party, a high class entity, that had done the work but we
didn’t get direct access.

BURR: But no content.

COMEY: Correct.

COMEY: It is but what was briefed to me by the people who were my folks
at the time is that they had gotten the information from the private
party that they needed to understand the intrusion by the spring of
2016.

“In lieu of substantive evidence provided to the public that the
alleged hacks which led to Wikileaks releases of DNC and Clinton
Campaign Manager John Podesta’s emails were orchestrated by the Russian

Government, CrowdStrike’s bias has been cited as undependable in its
own assessment, in addition to its skeptical methods and conclusions.
The firm’s CTO and co-founder, Dmitri Alperovitch, is a senior fellow at
the Atlantic Council, a think tank with openly anti-Russian sentiments
that is funded by Ukrainian billionaire Victor Pinchuk, who also
happened to donate at least $10 million to the Clinton Foundation.

In
2013, the Atlantic Council awarded Hillary Clinton it’s Distinguished
International Leadership Award. In 2014, the Atlantic Council hosted one
of several events with former Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy
Yatsenyuk, who took over after pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych
was ousted in early 2014, who now lives in exile in Russia.